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This collection of essays, written by distinguished writers, journalists and thinkers, explores the intricate balance between protecting freedom of speech, upholding the rule of law and combating extremism.
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In her speech, the Education Secretary, announced stronger safety measures to be introduced around AI in education.
In her speech, the Education Secretary, announced £23 million investment to expand the government's EdTech Testbeds pilot programme.
UK Senior Military Advisor, Lt Col Joby Rimmer, highlights Russia’s continued and deliberate disinformation in the OSCE. Russia’s failure to honour even limited de-escalatory opportunities reveal a broader unwillingness to choose diplomacy over destruction.
Speeches given by Lord Wallace KC, Advocate General for Scotland
Read the briefing notes on the announcements made in the 2024 King’s Speech.
An essay written by Eric Heinze, part of a series of essays on defending free speech commissioned by Robin Simcox, the former Commissioner for Countering Extremism.
Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper MP delivered a speech to mark the launch of a new international coalition – All In – to help end violence against women and girls globally.
Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy's speech on DCMS' £1.5 billion Arts Everywhere funding announcement, at the Barbican Centre in London.
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